He did well yesterday, no doubt. But let's not kid ourselves - he's still only starting to look solid in what is still a relegation-threatened team. I still don't think he's any better than a bottom of the Prem/Championship player and if we're looking to progress next year we should be looking to a midfield without him.
Sounds like Westwood and Delph were a good combo, great to hear.
Quote from: PaulWinch again on April 07, 2013, 04:09:24 PMSounds like Westwood and Delph were a good combo, great to hear.They looked good together, when is Delph's contract up?
He did well yesterday, no doubt. But let's not kid ourselves - he's still only starting to look solid in what is still a relegation-threatened team. I don't think he's any better than a bottom of the Prem/Championship player and if we're looking to progress next year we should be looking to a midfield without him.
he's only picked him there once - against Everton - and he was completely anonymous.
Quote from: Ad@m on April 07, 2013, 04:03:28 PMHe did well yesterday, no doubt. But let's not kid ourselves - he's still only starting to look solid in what is still a relegation-threatened team. I don't think he's any better than a bottom of the Prem/Championship player and if we're looking to progress next year we should be looking to a midfield without him.Delph's finally coming into his own and proving those who dismissed him so easily wrong. So now you invent another level of dismissal? I'd rather see him complete his development, which has not yet happened. You are correct he was purchased for £6 million, and he was not purchased to play in a "bottom of the table" team.
For me Westwood is the key. He seems to gel with whoever partners him. He's always there for the ball. Always available. Bannan clicks pretty well with Westy too, though he's still inconsistent.Delph has really been excellent though. The stats for both Delph and Westwood show that they rarely waste the ball. What we do need to see more from Delph now is a goal threat. He was more attack minded at Leeds and known for being able to spank a shot in from distance. I'd like to see more driving runs from midfield, using his pace. For me he's good enough. I was not convinced in the slightest before this season but fair play to Delph, he's finally had a good run in the side and he's settled now.
Agree with Ad@m to an extent. A short while ago, there was a consensus that this was one of the worst Villa squads ever. That hasn't suddenly changed because we have won a few games. There is no sentimentality in football. If we stay up, then there needs to be a major restructuring of the squad to ensure we can progress.